John Krill
May 09, 2025 - June 06, 2012
John P. ‘Big John’ Krill, 57, of Cranberry Township, died Wednesday, June 6, 2012. He was the beloved husband of Darlene (Fischer) Zellers; loving father of Lena Zellers, Michael Zellers, Eryn Kaczmarek and Bonnie Krill; brother of Daniel (Rebecca) Krill; and cousin of Victor Turkle. Family and friends will miss John for his high principles, honesty and compassion. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 until the time of service at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME OF CRANBERRY, 2678 Rochester Road, 724-772-8800.
A memorial fund has been established in John’s memory through the Shadyside Hospital, 532 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15232.
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Your in our thoughts and prayers during this very sad time.
With deepest sympathy,
Michelle & Becca Sadler
I’ll be lookin for ya in that nightclub in the sky someday. We’ll share memories, and regret not spending as much time together as our lives got “busy” like so often happens in this life. I’ll miss your awesome smile till then. Condolences to all your family, that’s a big void to try to fill. Love you always, Jeff.
This is a great personal loss as well a sad day for all that knew and worked with John.
He was professional with a great personality and a willingness to help when ever needed.
6 and a half years ago he showed me how to do a GE reset when I first started to work for Langenfeld. I was amazed how he memorized most of the product code numbers. He also showed me his after hours watering hole.
He will be missed but not forgotten.
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I am turely thankful that John came into my life in 1999. His acts of kindness redirected the course my life has taken for the last 13 years. His joy,caring and love of life are an inspiration to all. I owe him a lot. He will be missed and remembered. God’s Speed John
Our hearts are broken that John is no longer on this earth, and we will not have the pleasure of his warm smile, generous heart, and wonderful sense of humor.
We thank God for time we shared with him, he touched our hearts and many of our coworkers.
There is beautiful mercy in the arms of the holy one, Go in peace sweet John.